Unprofessionalism

114 - How to facilitate alignment with Lindsay Uittenbogaard


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Alignment would be one of the first words added to the facilitation dictionary, but the concept can sometimes suffer with a reputation as a ‘washy’ or ‘soft’ topic.

Lindsay Uittenbogaard is leading the mission to change that perception completely, with a data-focused, scientific interpretation of what it means for teams to be aligned… and misaligned.

Join us in this episode as we explore what it means when a team is misaligned, how we can measure and improve alignment, and why – in the end – absolute alignment should never be the goal.

Sharpen your skillset by spending an hour with Lindsay – you won’t regret it!

Find out about:

  • How data can assess, measure, and predict convergence and divergence
  • Why conversation is not always the best way to discuss alignment
  • Why data is essential to understand alignment, but is not enough on its own
  • How frameworks and systems offer us an entry point for improving alignment
  • The difference between agreement and alignment
  • The idiosyncrasies of misalignment in a remote working world
  • Tips for listeners who are interested in working on team alignment

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 Questions and Answers

[01:09] When did you start calling yourself a facilitator? If you don’t, what do you call yourself?

[02:15] Is alignment measured in quantitative or qualitative data?

[07:22] How do you measure the ‘severity’ of misalignment?

[10:15] What makes starting to work on our misalignments so complicated?

[13:07] Is there a Catch 22 when it comes to addressing misalignment?

[18:46] Can you convince someone to align, even if you can’t convince them to agree?

[23:03] What’s an example of a situation in which misalignment is normal and fine to leave as it is?

[30:12] Can you ‘overalign’ by going too granular and focused in the work?

[33:33] Have pandemic-enforced remote work amplified the issue of misalignment?

[36:10] How can we demystify alignment and give people a clearer definition of it?

[42:39] What three questions would you advise a team leader ask their team to get an alignment ‘temperature check’?

[43:09] What are the risks in trying to align a team when you don’t know how to do so?

[44:40] What leads to increased frustration in teams, related to misalignment?

[48:05] Do you have a favourite exercise?

[49:21] What is the threshold for ‘acceptable’ misalignment and problematic misalignment?

[52:48] What is the one thing you would like listeners to take away from this episode?

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